this IO minute Oneatment hon BlacMieads Don’t torture yourself and ruin your complexion in trying to cure blackheads by painful squeezing. The Radox way is much quicker, simpler an d absolutely painless. V ' $ Simply tip a teaspoon fid of Radox Bath Salts into a cupful of hot water (not so hot as to be pneomfort- \1 able) and apply by dab- fv\ M bing on the face. After a /7X \ few minutes of this treatment, wipe the fI H \ face dry, and the blackheads will be seen » to have vanished. Follow with a little cold cream. ’ Read this letter: — “I wonder how many people know the value of Radox Bath Salts for treating that unsightly complaint, ‘Blackheads.’ Before using Radox I had to receive medical treatment on account of trying to remove some from my chin by forceful squeezing. This caused ulceration. By using Radox the blackheads came out quite easily, leaving the skin all aglow. My brothers are also using Radox with equally good results.” ■'/th February, 1927. D.M.C. The Radox treatment is more lasting and leaves no red marks on the face, because the skin is not bruised. Radox Bath Salts are sold by all chemists, in pink packets, 2/1 1-lb. size; 3/6 double quantity. Trade supplies stocked by FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT 4 CO., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. 37
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Otago Witness, Issue 3829, 2 August 1927, Page 17
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